Z CARS
Z CARS
Tips for video making...green screening B&W is a nightmare.
I found, by trial & error, that processing the green screening of the colour "footage" outside the project, (recorded with a green screen behind in this instance), produced a sharp image against a black background that could be imported and changed to B&W within the project afterward and then overlain with much better results.
I had to blur some of the background "footage" because it collected a copyright strike on 1st upload. I tweaked things, added the overlays and passed the checks.
I did find the stuff via the Utub creative commons filter but I assume the uploader received the same strike - which was that it was allowed to be used but ads would be placed.
Last edited by rayc on Sun Jul 10, 2022 1:00 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Z CARS
Really like this, Ray. The song and the video are very well done! 

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Re: Z CARS
I would have thought you could remove the bg with chroma key, then filter it down to B&W all within the same FX chain
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Yeah, you can but the machine I'm using isn't great so I was working on some aspects outside the project to avoid slowing down the process and render times.vomitHatSteve wrote: ↑Mon Jul 11, 2022 1:44 pm I would have thought you could remove the bg with chroma key, then filter it down to B&W all within the same FX chain
The main point is GS before B&W.
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Do you get re-encoding issues with that kind of workflow? (those screenshot of a jpg issues that repeated compression does) Or does the fact that your original video needs to be down-sampled to match the public domain stuff smooth over those wrinkles?rayc wrote: ↑Mon Jul 11, 2022 6:32 pmYeah, you can but the machine I'm using isn't great so I was working on some aspects outside the project to avoid slowing down the process and render times.vomitHatSteve wrote: ↑Mon Jul 11, 2022 1:44 pm I would have thought you could remove the bg with chroma key, then filter it down to B&W all within the same FX chain
The main point is GS before B&W.
Re: Z CARS
Nothing significant unless I really pile on the fx...enlarging certainly gets ugly quickly so I've learnt just about how far to go before rendering.vomitHatSteve wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 11:01 am Do you get re-encoding issues with that kind of workflow? (those screenshot of a jpg issues that repeated compression does) Or does the fact that your original video needs to be down-sampled to match the public domain stuff smooth over those wrinkles?
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